Pte. George William
Ball (see 21st April),
serving at Arquata Scrivia with the Military Foot Police, departed for England
on two weeks’ leave.
Maj. Stephen Minchin Mercer, ASC (see 16th April 1917), who had taken a prominent role in raising recruits in the Craven area in the Autumn of 1914, died at 2nd Northern General Hospital, Beckett Park, Leeds; he was 63 years old and his cause of death was stated as being, “liver abscess, old dysenteric purulent pericarditis”.
Maj. Stephen Minchin Mercer, ASC (see 16th April 1917), who had taken a prominent role in raising recruits in the Craven area in the Autumn of 1914, died at 2nd Northern General Hospital, Beckett Park, Leeds; he was 63 years old and his cause of death was stated as being, “liver abscess, old dysenteric purulent pericarditis”.
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